In Naruto we are shown a large number of strong female characters who are in no way inferior to guys in their abilities. But if you compare kunoichi with each other, is it possible to say for sure which one is stronger? Most likely not, but we can assume.
Hinata Hyuuga
Hinata belongs to the Hyuuga clan, which already gives her some advantage, since the innate abilities and techniques of the clan provide Hinata with the big room to improve her abilities, which we see later in Naruto Shippuden. In addition, she is the only one in the clan who possesses the Gentle Step: Twin Lion Fist technique.
Temari
From her first appearance in the Chuunin exam, Temari proved herself to be one of the most powerful kunoichi. Besides her strong wind techniques, Tamari is also a good strategist and analyst, she rarely gives in to emotions and can calculate moves in battle several steps ahead.
Sakura Haruno
At the very beginning, although Sakura had fairly good chakra control abilities, but it was hard to call her the strongest. However, after undergoing rigorous training under Tsunade and thanks to her ability to control chakra perfectly, Sakura becomes the most capable medical ninja, as well as one of the most powerful kunoichi of her generation.
Ino Yamanaka
Ino, like Hinata, belongs to a fairly famous clan. Ino has the ability to subjugate the consciousness of another person, and during the Shinobi World War we see that the capabilities of techniques extend beyond simple subordination of consciousness. Even though Ino may not be the most skillful kunoichi, her abilities also cannot be underestimated.
Kurotsuchi (the Fourth Tsuchikage)
Being the granddaughter of the third Tsuchikage and a descendant of the first Tsuchikage, Kurotsuchi also possesses outstanding abilities and a large chakra reserve. She is reasonable and calm in battle, as well as very resilient and persistent. Thanks to her qualities, she even received the honor of becoming a Tsuchikage.
Thus, each kunoichi has their own unique techniques, which are difficult to evaluate objectively, since each ability can be better or worse in a given situation.
Can you tell who is stronger?
In Naruto we are shown a large number of strong female characters who are in no way inferior to guys in their abilities. But if you compare kunoichi with each other, is it possible to say for sure which one is stronger? Most likely not, but we can assume.
Hinata Hyuuga
Hinata belongs to the Hyuuga clan, which already gives her some advantage, since the innate abilities and techniques of the clan provide Hinata with the big room to improve her abilities, which we see later in Naruto Shippuden. In addition, she is the only one in the clan who possesses the Gentle Step: Twin Lion Fist technique.
Temari
From her first appearance in the Chuunin exam, Temari proved herself to be one of the most powerful kunoichi. Besides her strong wind techniques, Tamari is also a good strategist and analyst, she rarely gives in to emotions and can calculate moves in battle several steps ahead.
Sakura Haruno
At the very beginning, although Sakura had fairly good chakra control abilities, but it was hard to call her the strongest. However, after undergoing rigorous training under Tsunade and thanks to her ability to control chakra perfectly, Sakura becomes the most capable medical ninja, as well as one of the most powerful kunoichi of her generation.
Ino Yamanaka
Ino, like Hinata, belongs to a fairly famous clan. Ino has the ability to subjugate the consciousness of another person, and during the Shinobi World War we see that the capabilities of techniques extend beyond simple subordination of consciousness. Even though Ino may not be the most skillful kunoichi, her abilities also cannot be underestimated.
Kurotsuchi (the Fourth Tsuchikage)
Being the granddaughter of the third Tsuchikage and a descendant of the first Tsuchikage, Kurotsuchi also possesses outstanding abilities and a large chakra reserve. She is reasonable and calm in battle, as well as very resilient and persistent. Thanks to her qualities, she even received the honor of becoming a Tsuchikage.
Thus, each kunoichi has their own unique techniques, which are difficult to evaluate objectively, since each ability can be better or worse in a given situation.